Ditto. The P.C. crowd can jam it up their collective arses.Well, spewin' I missed it...
they're not in my mouth, i don't like that about tits.What's not to like about tits.
The paint might make them a bit chalky...they're not in my mouth, i don't like that about tits.
I hate my dick.. Every time it gets hard I wanna cut it off. Such a Neanderthal reactionI am out of sync w the previous posters.
I was very glad to see so many girls and women doing the great Vic bike ride two weeks ago. I rode it with my 13 yr old daughter and her school. A primary school was there where the three grade 5s were all girls.
This sort of infantile machismo promotion style is a big back step for cycling promotion to the masses and younger people. I doubt it will encourage any females into the sport. Clever not neanderthal next time fellas.
It was clever - we're all discussing it. They were targeting their primary market. Their primary market likes boobs.This sort of infantile machismo promotion style is a big back step for cycling promotion to the masses and younger people. I doubt it will encourage any females into the sport. Clever not neanderthal next time fellas.
I think you are half right, half the market is blokes, and many women love breasts as well. Doesn't mean that using objectification in promoting cycling will make more people comfortable in your shop, asking questions in your shop, interacting with your staff and buying your products. It was a dumb move; more and more females are getting into cycling, which is awesome. AFL gets it, they try not to be sexist and AFL has a huge female following compared to almost another sport.It was clever - we're all discussing it. They were targeting their primary market. Their primary market likes boobs.
Bad luck for you then. I love my dick and treating other people with respect means so doesI hate my dick.. Every time it gets hard I wanna cut it off. Such a Neanderthal reaction
There is a difference between spectating and participation.AFL gets it, they try not to be sexist and AFL has a huge female following compared to almost another sport.
You missed your chance; could've been "...storm in a d-cup"it's a storm in a teacup.
It looked more like "storm in a b-cup"You missed your chance; could've been "...storm in a d-cup"
The models were topless, not naked. Huge difference there. Nothing you wouldn't see at the beach.Don't get me wrong - I am a big fan of women
But seriously - what were they thinking? Why do women have to be naked to portray cycling?
If all the guys were bottomless with their dicks out, I am sure people would not be rushing into the store - I sure as hell wouldn't... just as women probably don't want to go there.
Just very very stupid. If they wanted to be around naked women they should have just finished off the opening, and then just gone to celebrate at a strip bar.